Albert Ellis's rational-emotive therapy and Beck's cognitive therapy are based on the assumption that:
A) irrational emotions give rise to distress and psychopathology.
B) positive thinking is what makes people happy.
C) the way people remember information is what contributes to well-being versus psychopathology.
D) an individual's perception of situations, rather than the situations themselves, affects adjustment.
E) people with psychopathology have deficits in their attentional control.
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